
Session A9 - What Road? flac
Performer: Session A9Title: What Road?
Style: Celtic
Released: 2003
Cat#: cd002
Country: UK
Label: RAJ - Real Acoustic Jam Records
Size MP3 version: 1066 mb
Size FLAC version: 2085 mb
Size WMA version: 1538 mb
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 925
Genre: Folk & World
Session A9 - What Road? flac
Tracklist
| 1 | Kaleb Watt Of The Broch / Irish Reel / Greek Street |
| 2 | Gillian's WaltzWritten-By – Gordon Gunn |
| 3 | Soliloquy Waltz |
| 4 | Swallow'sWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 5 | Billy's New BoxWritten-By – Gordon Gunn |
| 6 | Pressed For TimeWritten-By – Gordon Duncan |
| 7 | Farewell To Whalley RangeWritten-By – Michael McGoldrick |
| 8 | Katy HillWritten-By – trad. |
| 9 | Strathspey |
| 10 | Soliloquy Waltz / Billy Shaw The Satellite KingWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 11 | Leire's Welcome To Cozac / Fiona MacAskill Of BreakishBodhrán – Michael McGoldrick |
| 12 | Billy Shaw The Satellite King |
| 13 | InshriachWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 14 | Shady GroveWritten-By – trad. |
| 15 | The Aird RantersWritten-By – Fred Morrison |
| 16 | Celtic ThunderWritten-By – Tim Edey |
| 17 | Swallow's / Katy Hill / Garry Banjo |
| 18 | Moll RoeWritten-By – trad. |
| 19 | Garry BanjoWritten-By – Charlie McKerron, Simon Bradley |
| 20 | Donegal Highland |
| 21 | Fiona MacAskill Of BreakishWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 22 | Sandy Over Da Lea |
| 23 | Greek StreetWritten-By – Finlay MacDonald |
| 24 | Irish ReelWritten-By – trad. |
| 25 | Celtic Thunder / Pressed For Time |
| 26 | Sandy Ower Da Lea / Donegal Highland / StrathspeyWritten-By – trad. |
| 27 | The Aird Ranters / Inshriach |
| 28 | Kaleb Watt Of The BrochWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 29 | Skipping Barfit Through The Heather / Fiery Jack |
| 30 | Alasdair's TuneWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 31 | Fiery JackWritten-By – Adam Sutherland |
| 32 | Skipping Barfit Through The HeatherWritten-By – trad. |
| 33 | Billy's New Box / Moll Roe / Farewell To Whalley Range |
| 34 | The RizlaWritten-By – Charlie McKerron |
| 35 | Leire's Welcome To CozacWritten-By – Phil Cunningham |










